It's all good, I like "to-mah-lees" to ;), (or something like that):rolleyes:.... I been doing this for a long time and still just learning which...
I have heard that "getting rid of" thing for 50 years, still waiting.
Got it.
I usually go by the USA Coins 2020 (or whatever year), Guide Book and it's def. of a cud is; "An area of raised metal at the rim of the coin...
Yes, good point. That complete area could have been corroded chemically. OK, to the spending pile she goes...... [ATTACH]
Yes, I read that and I guess that doesn't apply here. Maybe just ......I don't know, a defect of some sort. How about a die defect?
This really looks like cud at the 11 & 12 o'clock of this 2011 P penney, but....... any thoughts?[ATTACH]
NOT AN EXPERT....with that said, this looks more like mechanical doubling. Hope I'm wrong but that is just what it looks like to me, sorry.
I am not a name dropper, if you need or just think it's a cool for me to mention you, just say so and I will always give credit where due. Now,...
Just call their cust. support and tell them you don't care for this service for personal reasons and you want to be removed from their mailings....
Appreciate your input as well, thanks.
Great, thanks.
yea, thanks much.
COOL, thanks.
Wonderful, thanks.
Nice, appreciate it.
No, I haven't and as a beginner, I did not know there was such things. I shall look into that, thank you.
That would be nice, but I can hardly see anything less than XL fonts. But good to know, thanks.
This appears to be my best "Die Crack" find yet. Would anyone agree or dis.? It's OK, you won't break my heart, much.....[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
.....and then sometimes, I have one that is "UNITED" STATES OF AMER"ICA", where "xxxx" = DD
Separate names with a comma.